Before taking on an assignment, you will review the content and only use the ref

Before taking on an assignment, you will review the content and only use the ref

Before taking on an assignment, you will review the content and only use the references and resources provided in the attachments: no plagiarism and original work are to be done. NO OUTSIDE SOURCES ALLOWED!!
USE AND ROLE OF HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Your specific assignment for this module is to select a health care organization for your project and have it approved by your professor. You may consider any health care organization as long as you have enough access to the organization and/or level of understanding of that organization necessary to complete the assignment.
Note: You will not be asked to reveal any proprietary or confidential information in your reports. In addition, there are several health care organizations that do a fantastic job of publicly disclosing their health information infrastructure in an online format, such as the John Hopkins Hospital. If you do not have direct access to a health care organization, you can use one of the health care organizations that provides its health information infrastructure online.
Accordingly, your selected health care organization can be:
·  The organization for which you work.
·  A health care organization for which a friend or relative works. You must be able to access information concerning this organization that is relevant to your SLP assignments.
·  A local health care organization that is willing to share insight about how it manages health information.
·  Any health care organization that makes public its approach to health information management, operations, and organizational structure.
Provide a 7- to 10-slide (not including title slide and reference slides) PowerPoint presentation on the health care organization you have selected. Provide a brief overview of the health care organization. Next, discuss the types of health care information systems the organization uses (i.e., EHR, clinical decision support, patient portals, etc.). Finally, close with describing how these systems impact patient outcomes, quality, and/or safety.
SLP Assignment Expectations
1.  Submit a 7- to 10-slide (not including title slide and reference slides) PowerPoint presentation on the health care organization you have selected.
2.  Slides should discuss: overview of the health care organization; types of health care information system the organization uses; and how these systems impact patient outcomes, quality, and/or safety.
3.  Provide speaker notes to support your slides.
4.  Provide references from at least 3 scholarly articles (peer-reviewed). Do not include information from non-scholarly materials such as wikis, encyclopedias, or www.freearticles.com (or similar websites). Use this link for additional information on how to recognize peer-reviewed journals.
5.  For additional information on reliability of sources, review the following source: 
Georgetown University Library. (n.d.). Evaluating internet resources.https://www.library.georgetown.edu/tutorials/research-guides/evaluating-internet-content 
6.  Your response should incorporate the outcomes of the module with the requirements of this assignment and will be graded according to the rubric.
7.  Be sure that you do not cut and paste material into your slides, but use proper quotations where needed, and also citations for all reference materials. The same expectations apply to PowerPoint presentations as to documents.
References: 
1). https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/the_johns_hopkins_hospital/
2). Brenner, S. K., Kaushal, R., Grinspan, Z., Joyce, C., Kim, I., Allard, R.J., Delgado, D., & Abramson, E.L. (2016). Effects of health information technology on patient outcomes: a systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 23(5)1016–1036. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocv138
3). Kruse, C. S., & Beane, A. (2018). Health Information Technology Continues to Show Positive Effect on Medical Outcomes: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.8793